Sunday, April 10, 2011

AFTH Audition

Loaded up and drove down to the audition site at 9AM yesterday morning, arriving at 11:30AM in plenty of time for our 12:50 audition. The lower pasture and both sides of the driveway were packed with every type of trailer you could imagine. It looked like every breed of horse was there too! Before I had even walked up tosign in, a woman approached and asked what breed my horse was " because he is so gorgeous ". Saturday I had bathed and show sheened him ( something I haven't done in years, the show sheen part I mean ) The sun had just come out from behind clouds, so he was glowing. So, I gave her a shortened version of breed history and gave her a WEG booklet. I was fortunate in seeing that the indoor was set up the same as we had practiced on the week before...I watched a few horses go and it was time to tack up and warm up. For the elective at the end, I saw a lot of things, roping and dragging a log, slide stops and spins, bows and pushing balls around, so I felt my finale would be appropriate. We entered the arena and were introduced, that's always interesting with my hyphenated name and the breed name it can be challenging for some! The cavelletti spacing was quite tight, but we made it, his stop over the pole was great and the side pass of to the right was flawless. The halt at the figure 8 cones was good and backing around the first one went OK, but he tends to loose interest for the second one, doesn't see the point of this exercise, so he cut it close and knocked the second marker over ( I suspect he does that on purpose!) Crossed the finish line and our time of 1 minute and a few seconds was called out. Then I was asked if i had an elective and I replied, "yes, but you are sitting on it." Here's what I did, "Patrick" put both front feet up on a rather tall tractor tire pedestal and I tied a savvy string to my reins and dismounted over his butt with him just standing there calmly and very proudly looking at the crowd. We got a lot of applause and then answered questions about the breed and I feel like we did great!

10 comments:

  1. Great job Patrickhan! (and Jas, too, of course!) When do you find out if you get chosen to continue on in the competition?

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  2. Sounds like a great day all around, both for you and Patrick and Tekes in general! Congratulations and thanks for the timely update.

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  3. The latest we will find out about the finals is 4/25...the auditions go until 4/23 at other locations across the country.

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  4. They will post some clips from auditions on:

    www.ACTHA.tv

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  6. Very creative freestyle idea -- and a good way to make it into the video clips!

    Monica

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  7. Nice job, Jas and Patrickhan. It sounds like a lot of fun. I think you should get points, too, for the athletic dismount!
    cindy

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  8. How close were the pole placed?

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  9. Thanks Cindy, if I were younger I might've attempted vaulting back on !

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